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Chaka Khan Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

With her remarkable vocal ability, she was called the Queen of R&B in the 1970s and ’80s, and she had a tremendous influence on many female singers, including Whitney Houston and Mary J.

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We’ve compiled a ranking of her popular songs.

Chaka Khan Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

I Feel for YouChaka Khan6rank/position

Chaka Khan – I Feel for You (Official Music Video) [HD Remaster]
I Feel for YouChaka Khan

Released in October 1984 by American singer Chaka Khan, this track blends gleaming synthesizers with a masterful rap by Grandmaster Melle Mel.

It transforms Prince’s original into a vibrant mix of R&B, funk, and hip-hop, reaching No.

3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No.

1 on both the R&B and Dance charts.

Issued as the lead single from the album “I Feel for You,” it became one of the defining songs of her solo career.

Featuring Stevie Wonder’s distinctive chromatic harmonica, it’s a perfect choice for heating up the dance floor or indulging in classic ’80s disco sounds.

Like SugarChaka Khan7rank/position

Chaka Khan – Like Sugar (Official Video)
Like SugarChaka Khan

It’s an irresistible track beloved as a staple for dance battles.

With a funky beat and sweet lyrics, it likens the allure of music and the joy of dancing to sugar.

Released in 2018, the song appears on Chaka Khan’s album Hello Happiness.

Blending disco and funk elements, it’s a piece that highlights Khan’s powerful vocals.

Perfect for energizing the dance floor or having fun with friends, this energetic track captures the beauty of people connecting through music.

My Funny ValentineChaka Khan8rank/position

My Funny Valentine (HQ) by Chaka Khan
My Funny ValentineChaka Khan

Beloved as a jazz standard, this song has been covered by numerous artists.

Although the title My Funny Valentine might not sound very positive at first, it actually carries a truly lovely meaning.

It’s a perfect love song for Valentine’s Day, so be sure to listen while thinking about the meaning of the lyrics!

I’ll Be Good To YouQuincy Jones ft. Ray Charles & Chaka Khan9rank/position

It’s a feel-good, upbeat classic in which the legendary Quincy Jones remixes the timeless vocalists Ray Charles and Chaka Khan.

The groove and grit of their lead vocals are, of course, outstanding, and the arrangement—crafted by a master of dance music—is superb.

By the way, whenever I’m about to feel down, I almost always listen to this song and bounce back in a brighter mood.

It’s a track I can’t live without.